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Maillard's Influence in the Micmac Political Sphere Frank G. Speck focused on the emergence of the Wabanaki League during the mid - 18th century , and the Micmacs ' somewhat subservient role in it ( Speck 1915 ) .
Maillard's Influence in the Micmac Political Sphere Frank G. Speck focused on the emergence of the Wabanaki League during the mid - 18th century , and the Micmacs ' somewhat subservient role in it ( Speck 1915 ) .
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St. John , N.B. Smith , Nicholas 1976 Christian Holidays Important to the Wabanaki . Pp . 115-127 in Papers of the Seventh Algonquian Conference . William Cowan , ed . Ottawa : Carleton University . Speck , Frank 1915 The Eastern ...
St. John , N.B. Smith , Nicholas 1976 Christian Holidays Important to the Wabanaki . Pp . 115-127 in Papers of the Seventh Algonquian Conference . William Cowan , ed . Ottawa : Carleton University . Speck , Frank 1915 The Eastern ...
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... I develop and stress the point that no early 17th - century Wabanaki sagamore , either in accepting religious conversion or in signing land - deeds ( and some treaties ) , could have been as aware then as he later might have become ...
... I develop and stress the point that no early 17th - century Wabanaki sagamore , either in accepting religious conversion or in signing land - deeds ( and some treaties ) , could have been as aware then as he later might have become ...
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